Single:
Oh, Pretty Woman entered the Australian singles chart* on 5 September 1964 and peaked at #1. It was #10 on the Top 100 of 1964.
Album:
The song is on Roy’s 1964 album Oh, Pretty Woman.
Songwriters:
Roy Orbison, Bill Dees
Producer:
Fred Foster
Record label of Australian release:
London
*Kent Music Report / Australian Chart Book. See About.
Songfacts:
Roy Orbison was writing with his songwriting partner Bill Dees at Roy’s house when his wife Claudette said she was going to the shops in town. Orbison asked if she needed any money, and Dees cracked, “Pretty woman never needs any money.” Inspired, Orbison started singing, “Pretty woman walking down the street.”
Bill Dees recalls in 1000 UK #1 Hits by Jon Kutner and Spencer Leigh: “He sang it while I was banging my hand down on the table and by the time she returned we had the song. I love the song. From the moment that the rhythm started, I could hear the heels clicking on the pavement, click, click, the pretty woman walking down the street. We wrote Oh, Pretty Woman on a Friday, the next Friday we recorded it, and the next Friday it was out. It was the fastest thing I ever saw.
Read more: www.songfacts.com/facts/roy-orbison/oh-pretty-woman
Lyrics:
Pretty woman, walkin’ down the street
Pretty woman the kind I like to meet
Pretty woman I don’t believe you, you’re not the truth
No one could look as good as you, merc
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